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Add Sub Account Users (Managers, Webmasters, Designers, Etc )

Adding Authorized Users via Sub-Accounts

Our Account system identifies authorized users by their Email address and Password specified in your Account. Every Account has One Primary Profile email address and you can create additional sub-users for yourself or managers, web designers or billing personel each with its own contact name, phone, email and assign them access permissions. This will allow you to give your webmaster access to open support tickets without them having the ability to control your domains or modify your billing profile.

NOTE: Account users are not to be confused with email accounts that you create on your private server.

Webmasters: Every email address in our Account system must be unique to one user so that tickets and history are properly mapped. Every Sub-Account must also use a unique email address that is not already listed within our system AND the Active Sub-Account box must be checked. If the webmaster is already in our system you will need to either ask them for another email address or create a unique email address for them on your server ie: webmasterbob@yourdomain.com and use it for their Sub-Account.

You can assign permissions so that your webmaster can open support requests only or also have access to your server(s) or change your servers main access passwords. You can also designate other contacts to receive Billing Notices or Manage your Domains.

NOTE: You are creating sub accounts for staff to access your ACCOUNT PORTAL from which they can access your cPanel. Creating sub-accounts grants your users the ability to log into the Account Portal and view or open tickets or log into cPanel from the Account Portal itself or view the direct cPanel login or change its password.

Sub Accounts Access Roles and Permissions

For Webmasters

View Products & Services: This will display your server(s) and let them log into the server using the cPanel Login Link

Sub-Account Passwords: When you create sub-users you can assign them an initial password and provide it to the user (they can change it on login) or leave it blank. If you leave it blank instruct your Sub-Account User which email account you specified for their User Account and tell them the first time they login they will need to use the "lost password" option which will generate and send their password to their email.